A Special Election will be held in the below mentioned districts for the purpose of submitting to the voters for their approval or rejection the following.

Omak School District No. 19, Special Election - Proposition 1

School and Operations Levy

Bridgeport School District No. 75, Special Election - Proposition 1

Bonds to Construct an Elementary School Addition

Okanogan School District No. 105, Special Election - Proposition 1

Replacement Technology Levy

Brewster School District No 111-203J, Special Election - Proposition 1

Replacement of Expiring Maintenance and Operation Levy

Pateros School District No 122-70J, Special Election - Proposition 1

Replacement Maintenance and Operation Levy

Lake Chelan School District No. 129

Replacement Maintenance and Operation Levy

Tonasket School District No 404, Special Election - Proposition 1

Replacement Maintenance and Operation Levy

Tonasket School District No 404, Special Election - Proposition 2

Bonds to Expand and Improve School Facilities

Oroville School District No. 410, Special Election - Proposition 1

Replacement Maintenance and Operation Levy

Oroville School District No. 410, Special Election - Proposition 2

Dissolution of Directors’ Districts

The registration deadline for online registrations, mail-in registrations and transfers is January 13, 2014. Any qualified elector who is not registered to vote in the State of Washington may register to vote in person at the Auditor’s Office up to and including February 3, 2014.

You can register or obtain registration forms at the Auditor’s Office, on line at www.vote.wa.gov, and Department of Licensing.

The Okanogan County Auditor’s Office, 149 3rd Ave N, Room 104, at the County Courthouse, will be open so voters may obtain replacement ballots, drop off voted ballots, obtain provisional ballots, and use the Accessible Voting Units, at the following times.

Pateros -180 Pateros Mall in parking lot, Pateros Drop boxes will close at 8:00PM on Election Day

Voters needing additional information or assistance with voter registration forms or voting may call (509) 422-7240. Voters unable to use the mail-in ballot may use the Accessible Voting Unit available at the County Auditor’s Office.

Ballots require sufficient first class postage (before Jan 26, 2014 - .46 cents, after Jan 26, 2014 - .49 cents) and must be postmarked by the day of the election. Check with your local Post Office for deadlines to have your ballot postmarked properly.

For additional information on the election or regarding voter registration.

vote.wa.gov/okanogan

myvote.wa.gov

Local newspaper, radio, and TV

Meetings of the Okanogan County Canvassing Board are open, public meetings and shall be continued until the activities for which the following meetings are held have been completed. Canvass Board meetings are held in the Okanogan County Auditor’s Office, 149 3rd Ave N, Room 104, at the County Courthouse, in Okanogan.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014 at 11:00 AM to determine the status of any provisional or challenged ballots Tuesday, February 25, 2014 at 11:00 AM to canvass the votes cast and certify the election

This notice is in accordance with RCW 29A.52.

Dated at Okanogan, Washington this 27th day of December, 2013.

Laurie Thomas, Okanogan County Auditor and Ex-Officio Supervisor of Elections